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Wavelynx Enters Middle East and North Africa

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Leading U.S. access control company to provide modern access control solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of commercial organizations in the region

Wavelynx Technologies, a U.S. based access control company,  launches its Middle East and North Africa operations, appointing Vishal Khullar, Director of Business Development, as head of the region. Wavelynx’s secure and interoperable access control solutions enable businesses to modernize their authentication technology at a pace that suits their needs.

“At Wavelynx, we’re committed to providing our customers, including those in the MENA region, with tailored access control solutions. Our advanced technology helps businesses secure their facilities and embrace the opportunities of a digital future.”

Rob Lydic, President of Wavelynx Technologies.

Wavelynx is strategically positioned to deliver advanced access control solutions tailored to the diverse needs of the MENA region’s commercial real estate, hospitality, education, and healthcare sectors. The company’s innovative technologies are designed to enhance security measures, streamline operations, and create safer environments. These include Ethos readersConfigure, and the Wavelynx Wallet Solution, which together offer streamlined security management, improved operational efficiency, and provide a modern approach to access control.

To deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of the MENA region, Wavelynx is collaborating with leading partners, including ACREAMAGGenetec, and Tyco/JCI. By leveraging their expertise and market knowledge, Wavelynx is helping clients seamlessly integrate existing systems into the company’s open and secure access control platform, enhancing user experience and reducing operational costs.

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